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San Jose: Program helps turn apathetic teens into motivated students Education - San Jose Mercury News

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San Jose: Program helps turn apathetic teens into motivated students
As an eighth-grader at Ocala Middle School, Nancy Campos constantly ditched class, yelled at teachers when she did show up and spent a majority of her time in the principal's office.
Now a sophomore at Mount Pleasant High, Nancy has an A average, near perfect attendance and dreams of attending Stanford University.
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